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What are onomatopoeic words?
Bang, bang, bang, bang, bang.
1, tick [dρdρdρ]: 1. Repeat tick two. A series of brisk sounds or slaps.
Sentence making: At night, raindrops drop on the ground, just like a beautiful girl splashing water.
2. rumble: a low and often repeated sound (such as the sound made by motorcycles, cannons or marching teams).
Sentence: Pain rumbles like a train, all day long, with no gap between day and night. It was on my pillow as soon as I woke up. That's a watch. It walked for eight nights.
3. Twitter [jρjizhāzhā]: The sound is messy.
Sentence making: in the classroom, in groups of three or five, either meditating or chattering.
4, ding-ding, ding-dong [d and ng d and ng d not ng d not ng]; Describe the tinkling sound.
Sentence: Snowflakes are falling and Christmas is coming step by step. Ding-ding, grandpa Christmas has arrived, put a pair of socks on the bed, make a wish before going to bed, and dream after reading the text message, and the wish will definitely come true.
5,jabber [j ī li g ū l ū]: 1。 Describe the speaker who cannot hear or understand. 2. Describe the sound of objects rolling and colliding.
She talks endlessly about drug dealers and journalists.
6. Huahua [huā lā huā lā]: onomatopoeia. Represents sound.
Sentence making: Listening to the rain is not a brisk rustle, but a more substantial crash. The red roof opposite is wet and bright. On this cold rainy night, I lowered my eyes and was silent.
7. bang bang [p and ng p and ng p ā ng p ā ng]: onomatopoeia. Represents sound.
We can hear the children banging about upstairs.
8. Onomatopoeic words [x: x: s: s: s: onomatopoeic words, which describe slight and tiny sounds such as friction.
Sentence: Do you hear the rustling of fallen leaves? Is the noble soul singing? Or do you want to touch those lovely and sad listeners with your hands?
9, sparse [xρLi Huālā]: 1. Used to describe the sound of rain, the sound of things falling, etc. 2. Used to describe being completely destroyed or dispersed. Also known as sparsity.
Sentence: Memories are about to explode, and you are crying.
10, Ding [d and ng ling d ā ng l ā ng]: Suddenly, he was awakened by the sound of "Ding" from the balcony.
Sentence making: Suddenly, he was awakened by the "jingle" sound from the balcony.
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